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  • Spring Fling to Cover Spring Break Safety

    Spring Fling to Cover Spring Break Safety

    By: Layne Blank FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – University Housing hosts an event giving students health and safety tips for spring break. The event takes place tomorrow night from 7 to 9 p.m. in the International Connections Lounge in the Union. A DJ, food and prizes are in store for those who come. Attendees can partake in…

  • 5-Day Weather Forecast 03-12-18

    Monday: Sunny  Condition: Highs and Lows: 51°/32°   Tuesday: Sunny Condition: Highs and Lows: 53°/28°   Wednesday: Sunny Condition: Highs and Lows: 56°/26°   Thursday: Sunny Condition: Highs and Lows: 65°/40°   Friday: Partly Cloudy Condition: Highs and Lows: 72°/51°

  • Student Organization to Host Recycling Forum

    Student Organization to Host Recycling Forum

    By: Hunter McEachern FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Net Impact, a registered student organization (RSO), will host a recycling forum on Wednesday, March 14 at 6:00 p.m. in Home Economics Building 102. At the event, students will be able to learn about the existing recycling infrastructure and will also be able to present their ideas for improvements.…

  • Pulitzer Prize Finalist to Visit the University

    Pulitzer Prize Finalist to Visit the University

    By: Hunter McEachern FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Novelist, essayist and professor of creative writing at the University of California at Riverside, Laila Lalami, will visit the University of Arkansas Campus to read from her novel The Moor’s Account. A finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, The Moor’s Account is about a Moroccan slave who is the first…

  • Local Artist Thanks University for Helping His Career

    Local Artist Thanks University for Helping His Career

    By: Hunter McEachern FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Local Artist Ben Edwards acknowledges the University of Arkansas for helping start his art career. He specifically credits University Programs, where he served as the coordinator for the Anne Kittrell Art Gallery from 2004-2006. “University Programs gave me essential professional experience that was entirely relevant to the world of…

  • Local High School Students Plan Protest Walkout

    By: Breybinda Alvarez ROGERS, Ark. – Benton County and Washington County school districts talked with students about participating in the nationwide walkout planned to protest gun violence. On March 14, 2018, students nationwide plan to walk out of high schools at 10:00 a.m. for 17 minutes. Each minute represents each of the 17 lives lost…

  • Senator Cotton’s Fights for Affordable Medication Legislation

    Senator Cotton’s Fights for Affordable Medication Legislation

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton along with four other Senators released the Preserving Access to Cost Effective Drugs Act (PACED). This legislation is geared at reducing medication patent abuse and therefore lowering the cost of medications for patients. In a statement Cotton said, “It’s far past time that we crack down on patent abuse,…

  • McDonald’s in California Flips their Arches

    McDonald’s in California Flips their Arches

      By Hannah Bagley LYNWOOD, California — A Californian McDonalds physically flipped its arches for a day to make a giant ‘W’  in honor of International Women’s Day. The statement of the flipped golden arches is a brand move promoting the international companies support of gender equality. The mayor of Lynwood posted a picture of…

  • Women’s Day Celebration on Campus

    Women’s Day Celebration on Campus

    by Hannah Bagley FAYETTEVILLE, AR — The University of Arkansas celebrates International Women’s Day in the International Connections Lounge of the Student Union. The program features an art gallery of historical female figures, a booth featuring information on women’s impact internationally, and multiple volunteers handing out free carnations to women. The STEM department on campus…

  • ACHA Releases Toolkit to Address Sexual and Relationship Violence on Campus

    ACHA Releases Toolkit to Address Sexual and Relationship Violence on Campus

    By: Julianna Clipson FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The American College Health Association Publishes a new tool-kit to aid universities in addressing sexual and relationship violence. The tool-kit provides guidance for campuses and communities to become trauma-informed. The University of Arkansas is utilizing the tool-kit to continue improving  prevention programs and incident-response services. Trauma-informed approaches focuses on…

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